Entry 3
I went to Vegas a few years back for a work conference and while I was there I had to drive this around a race track as fast as I could go for 5 laps.
The things we have to do for work.
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Entry 3
I went to Vegas a few years back for a work conference and while I was there I had to drive this around a race track as fast as I could go for 5 laps.
The things we have to do for work.
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lucky number 3...this is my work,what I love,where I live and were I feel at home...even if i'm paid to be here
shot sorry..did not take this....(disclaimer)-----was done from someone for an add for Australia's south west add compaign my kids did and I got sent photo's.
Absolutely truly beautiful Avo mate, Lucky Duck ;-)
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Marriage Celebrant ;-) !
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Looks very good looking country and water storage there Avo. Excellent remnant vegetation out the back.
Safety Goon in tier 1 construction
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...id=75085&stc=1
Only a few days to get your entries in for this months comp, it will be closed for new entries around 8PM Sunday 29th and voting will close 8PM Monday 30th.
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This Rail Bridge was built 1920 with a 100 year Design Life. Pier 1 began to subside in 1983 and the ballast has been regulated over and over again for the last 34 years.
The Pier 1 had subsided 75mm. The ARTC came to Mainmark looking for a solution which would present an extension of the design life for another 20 years.
The Subsidence was causing impact force to one end of the pier far beyond the design load and resupport and lift was required.
I designed the final solution and then Project Managed the delivery on site for Deep Resin Injection Underpinning of the pier footing.
Mainmark mobilized 2 Operations Units and working within a single 12 hour Track Occupation was able to deliver a 74mm Lift of the Bridge and Train for the Best possible result.
The Train was parked on top of the pier to present maximum Over burden for the best possible compaction of ground.